We've got a 15-inch touch screen here, and that 800x600 resolution is actually pretty decent for seeing up to 13 waveform channels at once without squinting.
The main headache we solve is that most human monitors freak out when you try to use them on a cat or a horse — the NIBP algorithm on this one is built for that range, form tiny kittens to full-sized horses, and it handles the blood presure cuff sizing without constant error messages.
It's got the usual ECG, SpO2, NIBP, RESP, and dual temp channels, but what matters is the DSP algorithm for SpO2 — it cuts through movement artifacts pretty well, so you're not chasing false alarms during a wriggly patient's procedure (usually 2-4 weeks lead time on these, by the way).
The optional anesthetic gas detection covers HAL, ENF, ISO, SEV, and DEV — most buyers go with ISO or SEV depending on their setup, and we've got that as a plug-in module rather than baked into the base unit.
6kg is teh weight, so it's portable enough to wheel between rooms but not something you'd want to carry up three flights of stairs — built-in battery gives you about 2 hours or so of run time, which is honestly a limitation if you're doing long field procedures.
We ship these with a standdard 1-year warranty, but confirm your MOQ because we usually have stock for 5 units or more, and COAs are provided per batch for CE and ISO certs.
Yes, the NIBP is designed to work from cats up to horses, so it covers a wide range of animal sizes without needing extra modules.
Anesthetic gas detection for agents like HAL, ENF, and ISO is optional — you'd need to order that separately if you need it.
It's CE and ISO certified, and we can share those certificates with you upon request before purchase.
The battery gives you about 2-3 hours of use, and at 6 kg with a 15" screen, it's easy to carry between exam rooms or field use.
Lead time is typically 7-15 days, and we usually require a MOQ of 1 unit for samples, but larger orders can be negotiated.